Sneak peek photos: A view inside – and from the top of – UD’s 10-story tower

NEWARK POST — Gov. John Carney and other officials on Monday toured the 10-story STAR Tower under construction on the University of Delaware’s Science Technology and Advanced Research Campus on South College Avenue. The $40 million tower, slated for completion this summer, is being built by Delle Donne and Associates, which has development rights for a 16-acre portion of the STAR Campus. UD’s College of Health Sciences will lease floors two through seven, with the top three floors being leased to other, yet-to-be-announced commercial tenants. See the full photo gallery from the Newark Post.

The 10-story Tower at STAR Campus rises on the University of Delaware’s STAR Campus. The tower is slated to be completed by late summer.

UD’s biopharmaceutical building, slated to open in 2020, can be seen from the tower’s 10th floor window.

A construction crew works on UD’s six-story biopharmaceutical building, being built behind The Tower at STAR Campus.

Construction continues on the interior of the Tower at STAR Campus.

A rendering shows what the entrance way to the Tower at STAR Campus will look like once construction is completed this summer.

UD President Dennis Assanis, Gov. John Carney, College of Health Sciences Dean Kathleen Matt and UD Executive Vice President Alan Brangman pose for a photo in The Tower at STAR Campus.